Alan Park

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Alan Park

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Are there other diverse music buffs out there like me????

I've recently realized that my music taste is very "colorful." I go from RnB to Country to Soft Rock to Hip Hop....I like alot of stuff. For Instance, I love Kanye West, Rascal Flats, Natasha Bedingfield, Goapele, India Arie, Beyonce, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Buju Banton, Linkin Park, Alan Jackson, Aerosmith, Common...and the list goes on. I'm wondering if there are other diverse people out there like me and if so, what are some of your favorite artist, I can always use more ideas to add to my never ending list. Thanx!

Try to find the album Going Somewhere by Colin Hay (former lead singer for Men At Work). His solo stuff is amazing. His songs are on the T.V. show Scrubs quite often.

I would also recommend the group Fighting Gravity. You might have to search a little harder for their stuff. They are primarily based in the coastal area of North Carolina.

Alan Park

Graduates Benefitting From Retail Park Development And Technology Firm Creating 70 New Jobs

Graduate job hunters in Scotland may be interested to hear about the planned creation of a big money retail and recreational development in Inverurie that could create 400 employment vacancies.

Northern Irish company Northburn Developments has confirmed it is on the verge of tabling a bid to Aberdeenshire Council that includes details of the creation of a hotel and restaurant, a superstore and a 100-acre riverside public park, the Press and Journal reports.

The project will be in the form of an extension to an existing retail park which has already brought employers such as Currys, Homebase and Halfords to the area.

Alan Mitchell, Northburn's director, told the paper: "It is another very exciting project, and all within walking distance of the centre of Inverurie. The retail park has brought more shoppers to the town and, as we predicted, that has also benefited existing traders.

"Our plan will give Inverurie a green heart by creating a public park of regional significance."

In addition to this, Graduates hoping to find employment within the IT sector may be interested to hear that a technology firm in Ireland has created 70 new jobs and that two other firms in the country are to create another 130 positions.

Bells Labs Ireland is in a position to offer 70 new jobs on its Green Touch initiative thanks to the government's IDA Ireland scheme.

Deputy prime minister Mary Coughlan yesterday (February 3rd) announced the major expansion of Bell Labs at its plant in Dublin.

She said: "Bell Labs plays a hugely significant part in the Irish research eco-system.

"Its uniquely open approach to innovation and the sharing of ideas will advance technological development and accelerate growth amongst Irish companies, bolstering our long-term economic expansion."

Additionally, Synergy Security, a security firm with offices in Dublin, Cork, and Limerick is to create 100 jobs before the end of the year, while Nua Healthcare is set to offer 30 positions in Kildare and Laois.

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This Article is written by a news agency specifically for Gradplus, and has been submitted to articles base by Naomi Blackbourn.

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